3. • A content management system, or CMS, is a
web application designed to make it easy for
non-technical users to add, edit and manage a
website. Not only do content management
systems help website users with content
editing, they also take care of a lot of "behind
the scenes“.
At minimum, should handle:
• User login
• Publishing posts and pages
• Media upload
5. • WordPress used by 60.5% of all the websites
with CMS
• 22.7% of all websites.
http://w3techs.com/technologies/details/cm-
wordpress/all/all
6.
7.
8. Joomla Portfolio: http://community.joomla.org/labels/joomla-portfolio.html
• Africa Cup of Nations Uses Joomla
• Heathrow Airport Uses Joomla
• GuarantyTrust Bank Uses Joomla
• Peugeot Uses Joomla
• Leonardo Di Caprio Uses Joomla
• MTV Uses Joomla
• ElVillarreal CF usa Joomla!
• Mexico CIty (Govt website) Runs Joomla
• Cultural Events in Bosnia Run on Joomla
• Government of Greece Uses Joomla
• MonacoYacht Show Uses Joomla
• Barnes & Noble Uses Joomla
• Exact Software Uses Joomla
• EiffelTower Uses Joomla
• U.K. Ministry of Defence Uses Joomla
• High Court of Australia Uses Joomla
9.
10. • AdvancedWordPress Facebook group – 8,000+ members
• Joomla Forum and Community Portal
• Forums on Extension’s websites
• Joomla Help - help.joomla.org
• Joomla Meetups
• Joomla Community on Google+ - 4000+ members
https://plus.google.com/communities/103500906097842801714
• Odesk, Elance & more
11. • Theme Roulette – Lists 13,000+ WordPress themes
• ThemeForest.net - 2,468Wordpress Themes and 500+ JoomlaThemes
• TemplateMonster – 1,871
• WordPress.org -2,641–The official WP repository of themes. All themes are released under the GPL and are free, though many
are of low quality.
• Independent WordpressTheme Companies ~ 2,000 –
• Independent JoomlaTemplate Companies ~ 3,000 –There a quite a fwe companies who design unique Joomla, templates but
most of the companies are just resellers. Unique designs by: Rocket Theme, Site Ground, Shape5, Joomla Art, Gavick , etc.
• NewWPThemes and similar – 1196
• Mojo-Themes – 850
• Other Marketplaces < 200
• Individual Themes ~ 200
• http://thereisathemeforthat.com/how-many-wordpress-themes-are-there/
14. • Many Joomla extensions add much more functionality than manyWP plugins
• Most extensions can now be installed within the backend, no need to download
• Joomla extensions directory are way better organized and more graphical
• Some of the most popular extensions include:
8,320 Extension in the Joomla Extensions directory (Free + Paid)
• Kunena – Forum extension
• JCE –WYSIWYG Editor
• JEvents – Events Mgt
• VirtueMart – E-Commerce
• JoomSocial and Community Builder
• DocMan & Jdownloads – Doc Mgt
• Akeeba Backup – Backup
• Phoca Gallery
• K2 – Content Extension
• WidgetKit – Bundle of extension
• Xmap – sitemaps
• Advanced module manager
• MijoShop – E-commerce
• NoNumber – various great extensions
• Frameworks:T3,Warp, Gantry
• Sourcerer – Add Javascript, PHP into
your Joomla articles
15.
16. Newest and most important modern web design features
• Adoption of Bootstrap Framework – Frontend andAdmin backend are fully mobile ready
• Awesome new UI/UX backend design – Interface is more intuitive than post versions, with main
buttons colored in green or red.
• Streamlined 30 Second Install – Makes it much faster to install Joomla
• Developer tools: LESSCSS Dynamic behavior, 1 CSS File to style website, Icomoon Font Icon, jQuery &
Mootools
• Frontend editing on live pages - Allows admins to edit articles directly form the live website, as well
as select and modify modules that open on backend.
• Advanced Menu builder - Many features to control output on your website
• Full control over modules (widgets) appearance and accessibility
• More: Banner management, contacts management, polls, template manager, and much more.
Joomla’s current version: Version 3.3.3
17.
18. • Pre-built SEO Features
• SEO settings tab in Global Configuration.
• SEO features in menu item: Page Display options tab and Metadata options tab
• Metadata Options in Article Manager
• URL rewriter can be turned on/off, uses .htaccess file for rewrite rules
• Creating a Sitemap for Search Engines
• Although not included, popular and free extensions such as Xmap will create an XML sitemap
• Paid extensions such as Jsitemap Pro offer maximum sitemap customization, plus XML, HTML and
XLS formatting, with additional tools to easily updated sitemap on Google webmaster tools
• SEF (Search engine friendly) extensions
• Allows one to custom-create urls for each web page, to manually choose the best words and
structure to use for your website
Search Engine Optimization on Joomla Websites
30. What can be customized on a Joomla
website?
• EVERYTHING! Backend template, login screen, front-end
• Specifically: Page templates layout, widgets (modules)
Templates, Frameworks & CSS
• Frameworks are basis for website design and customization. Popular
frameworks includeWrap,T3, Gantry, Helix II (my favorite) and others
• Templates are built on top of a framework’s base CSS style sheets and
layouts
• Template styles/presets allow for further customization within a
chosen template
• CSS style sheets and template files can be edited on backend editor
31. Components, Modules and
Plugins
• Components: Are complete apps/extensions
installed on Joomla
• Modules:Are smaller components that can be
placed on various sections of your sites, like on
sidebars, footers, etc.They’re the equivalent of
widgets onWordpress
• Plugins:Add functionality to your website, but
don’t necessarily have a user interface for
modify too many settings.
Languages
• Joomla provides the ability to use and manage
multiple languages in the front end and
backend
32. Joomla Security Intro
Although Joomla is open source it’s very reliable and is constantly updated to avoid security
breaches.There’s a big community that keeps it updated to keep it professional and secure.
Top tips to keep your Joomla website secure
• Back up early and often: Set up (and use and test) a regular backup and recovery process.
• Update early and often: Promptly update to the latest stable version of Joomla! and any
installed third-party extensions.This ensures that your site is protected from the newest
vulnerabilities
• Use a secure host: Use a high-qualityWeb host.
• Use the community: Don't forget the truism, "If a deal is too good to be true, it is.
MoreTips to keep your site safe:
http://www.marcofolio.net/joomla/7_tips_to_optimize_joomla_security.html
33. Challenges of using Joomla
• Not as intuitive to use asWordpress,
• Higher learning curve (more skills required)
• Creating a web page involves more steps
(Connecting menu items to articles), yet
more flexibility and customization.
• Some of the best extensions are paid, but
they’re well worth it.
Benefits of using Joomla
• 2nd most popular CMS platform
• Thousands of app/extensions and templates
• Large support and community forums
• Advanced customization: Lots of different
ways to customize and build the layout of
your website
• Front-end editing, easy to teach clients
34.
35. “Joomla’s is too complicated”
“Why don’t you use WordPress, trust me it’s
much better”
“Joomla doesn’t have as many features as
other CMS”
“Joomla is not for beginners” (that’s right)
“Joomla is harder for clients to use” (true)